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recep tayyip erdogan is finally turkey's prime minister. recep tayyip erdogan. applause under erdogan, turkey boomed. unemployment and inflation dropped and living standards soared. recep tayyip erdogan was in very good relationship with the business world and so on. so, he presented himself at the person who would open the way for turkey and bring turkey to the place where she deserves. there was large sympathy for him in brussels, in london, in washington. people in the west, they also looked at turkey and saw a great economic success story and they wanted part of that as well. erdogan's party were seen as - the best thing since sliced bread. they were islamists, _ yet moderate and pro—western, and that was really unique. erdogan is hugely popular at home and abroad, but the military are still incredibly influential and if they continue to control the levers of power, then erdogan can neverfeel safe in office. in 2005, the european union agrees to start negotiations on turkey's membership, but to join the club, turkey is expected to strengthen its democracy.
recep tayyip erdogan is finally turkey's prime minister. recep tayyip erdogan. applause under erdogan, turkey boomed. unemployment and inflation dropped and living standards soared. recep tayyip erdogan was in very good relationship with the business world and so on. so, he presented himself at the person who would open the way for turkey and bring turkey to the place where she deserves. there was large sympathy for him in brussels, in london, in washington. people in the west, they also looked...
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they were seeking to unseat president erdogan. he made a speech before the result was officially confirmed. he did not concede the presidency, but talked about dark days ahead for turkey. my real sadness is for the difficulty _ ahead for turkey. my real sadness is for the difficulty is _ ahead for turkey. my real sadness is for the difficulty is awaiting - ahead for turkey. my real sadness is for the difficulty is awaiting the - for the difficulty is awaiting the country. i want you to know that we will be the first to stand up to this problem. lip will be the first to stand up to this problem.— will be the first to stand up to this problem. up and down this count , this problem. up and down this country. there _ this problem. up and down this country, there has _ this problem. up and down this country, there has been - this problem. up and down this country, there has been a - this problem. up and down this country, there has been a real| country, there has been a real contrast in mood, tonight. here in istanbul, even now, peop
they were seeking to unseat president erdogan. he made a speech before the result was officially confirmed. he did not concede the presidency, but talked about dark days ahead for turkey. my real sadness is for the difficulty _ ahead for turkey. my real sadness is for the difficulty is _ ahead for turkey. my real sadness is for the difficulty is awaiting - ahead for turkey. my real sadness is for the difficulty is awaiting the - for the difficulty is awaiting the country. i want you to know...
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but since erdogan came to power 20 years ago, whatever erdogan did benefited turkiye to a significant extent. if you exclude the last six years. many things have gotten much worse. we all know what. we have already undertaken this. even the erdogan administration itself admits of all the problems turkish people have these days. they advocate, they accept they have problems, but they also offer solutions. let's not forget the fact they can use the state. erdogan has done a good job campaigning to push people to believing the idea that if you give me the chance, i promise i will do my best to get a much better life. people seem to have bought this slogan, about this idea. so that is why they support him. let's not forget the fact -- laura: on the campaign promises, i want to make a point of raising this. yusuf, many campaign promises were made by erdogan. some would say they are utterly unrealistic, given the state of the turkish economy. he is promising to double the minimum wage, he is promising more energy subsidies, he is promising to increase pensions while allowing more than 2 mil
but since erdogan came to power 20 years ago, whatever erdogan did benefited turkiye to a significant extent. if you exclude the last six years. many things have gotten much worse. we all know what. we have already undertaken this. even the erdogan administration itself admits of all the problems turkish people have these days. they advocate, they accept they have problems, but they also offer solutions. let's not forget the fact they can use the state. erdogan has done a good job campaigning...
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erdogan does is illegal. every decision he takes, every time he calls you an undersecretary at some agency or ministry, it's illegal. it's the prime minister's prerogative to run the government, not the president's under the current constitution. which is why mr. erdogan is understandably worried about legal matters. and you know, we also know that when in 2015 he almost lost power, he lost an election and managed to nullify that election he sent family members out of the country to run the family fortune and other things like that in case that was to be needed. so i think his behavior suggests that he actually has much more reasons to be concerned about these kind of things than what would appear to be the case. >> so we've sort of heard -- ilhan, you just told us that there might be some sort of deal brewing. although i feel like we've been talking about this for a while. there was this strange question of why did reza zarrab come to the united states in the first place? he gets arrested in turkey for basic
erdogan does is illegal. every decision he takes, every time he calls you an undersecretary at some agency or ministry, it's illegal. it's the prime minister's prerogative to run the government, not the president's under the current constitution. which is why mr. erdogan is understandably worried about legal matters. and you know, we also know that when in 2015 he almost lost power, he lost an election and managed to nullify that election he sent family members out of the country to run the...
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and, uh, they don't believe that erdogan for erdogan. and, yeah, unfortunately, that worked very well for could lose something, all the christian world against turkey. and unfortunately, those media and together with erdogan, they made people believe in that, that kind of very anti western anti christian feelings. the opposition candidate is viewed as someone who is very quiet, almost safe, self effacing and absolutely focused on reconciliation. can he really go up against that kind of disinformation and succeed? well, it's an uphill battle that that, that's true. i mean, as john said, erdogan has total control over the state media, public broadcasting, newspapers, et cetera, but then there's social media, he cannot control everything i mean, he did attempt to try to close the youtube but he just, there's also limits to his power erdogan is not as mighty as putin. so i think we also need to see that. um and we were talking about the youth, i mean, you know, so that's why is very smart using the social media. you, you also mentioned that
and, uh, they don't believe that erdogan for erdogan. and, yeah, unfortunately, that worked very well for could lose something, all the christian world against turkey. and unfortunately, those media and together with erdogan, they made people believe in that, that kind of very anti western anti christian feelings. the opposition candidate is viewed as someone who is very quiet, almost safe, self effacing and absolutely focused on reconciliation. can he really go up against that kind of...
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power, of the erdogan administration. strong, circumstantial evidence suggests, that they became particularly active in the judiciary and in the police, in turkey, and now appears at least somewhat in the military as well. - the gulen movement is a mind boggling phenomenon. when you look from the outside, it's a civil society movement, that focuses on education, good education, and charities, and ngos that emphasize interfaith dialogue, tolerance, love, all the good concepts., that one could imagine. and the other side, is that the movement had a long strategy to raise a cadre, to gain power in turkey's important bureaucratic institutions. - [narrator] in 2007, the military took note of the akp's growing power, and inserted itself into a tense presidential election, seeming to undermine the akp candidate, refusing to back down, erdogan and the akp won broad electoral support to cross all sectors of turkish society. - in 2007, the akp was at the height of it's success in popularity, and here was a party, four years in powe
power, of the erdogan administration. strong, circumstantial evidence suggests, that they became particularly active in the judiciary and in the police, in turkey, and now appears at least somewhat in the military as well. - the gulen movement is a mind boggling phenomenon. when you look from the outside, it's a civil society movement, that focuses on education, good education, and charities, and ngos that emphasize interfaith dialogue, tolerance, love, all the good concepts., that one could...
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erdogan ended decades of instability. erdogan stands for modernization . under his leadership, turkey has experienced an unparalleled boom . infrastructure has improved and the country has become more attractive to investors. gdp tripled during his terms in office. erdogan stands for reconciliation. he was the first turkish leader to reach out to the kurdish minorities lifting the official ban on the language and making peace with militant rebels. without erdogan's policy, the kurdish success could never have happened. peter: dilek, there are many people in turkey who claim that erdogan has been the most successful turkish leader since -- dilek: i guess we can say that. peter: once again, lots of people have qualms about mr. erdogan, but he is a towering figure in recent turkish history. dilek: you have to give him the credit that he deserves. certainly, he's a very successful politician. he's a very strong leader. of course, it partly was -- it was not just erdogan himself. there was a movement in the world, globalization. turkey was part of a movement. t
erdogan ended decades of instability. erdogan stands for modernization . under his leadership, turkey has experienced an unparalleled boom . infrastructure has improved and the country has become more attractive to investors. gdp tripled during his terms in office. erdogan stands for reconciliation. he was the first turkish leader to reach out to the kurdish minorities lifting the official ban on the language and making peace with militant rebels. without erdogan's policy, the kurdish success...
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, erdogan is an unpopular figure. we saw people on social media almost hoping for him to be gone. so his sense of being the leader and isolated has only grown, and i think we'll see a pushback against tomorrow against the coup plotters and you will see tougher times for the kurds who he's been waging civil war on for a while now, but at the same time, everyone in particulary, journalists and kurds opposed people who were victims opposed this because they know army rule would be even worse. so there are no good options right now for turkey. >> i just want to ask our control room what do we think we are looking at in ankara? the smoke is allegedly, and i'm looking at cal perry here in the studio coming from the presidential palace in ankara. >> i don't know this to be true. one of the things we saw earlier were protesters blocking the roads with burning tires. >> that would be consist went that color smoke. >> smoke. >> all right. let's hope for everybody it is that. look at the size of the crowd at daybreak in istanbul
, erdogan is an unpopular figure. we saw people on social media almost hoping for him to be gone. so his sense of being the leader and isolated has only grown, and i think we'll see a pushback against tomorrow against the coup plotters and you will see tougher times for the kurds who he's been waging civil war on for a while now, but at the same time, everyone in particulary, journalists and kurds opposed people who were victims opposed this because they know army rule would be even worse. so...
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. >> what is erdogan's approval rating? >> before the operation it was around 30, 35% and he lost the municipality in the election and it was a huge blow to his operation but after the operation in northern syria -- >> doing what he is doing in syria is wanting and acting against the kurdish militia and repatriating sunni refugees and setting them back to the country is one thing but at the end of the day i believe that turkey citizens care about the economy and the money they have in their pockets and how is president erdogan delivered on that front? >> from his early 2010 he made sure that there was a base and [inaudible] he resolves to use $15 million a year to help people and what they think is erdogan they will not get different types of -- one reason he lost the municipality elections in a sample was because the mayors disobeyed and from using the cities richest to distribute it. >> i want to circle back to syria. there have been that we played on ti j and the connotations of turkey's actions against supporting she ho
. >> what is erdogan's approval rating? >> before the operation it was around 30, 35% and he lost the municipality in the election and it was a huge blow to his operation but after the operation in northern syria -- >> doing what he is doing in syria is wanting and acting against the kurdish militia and repatriating sunni refugees and setting them back to the country is one thing but at the end of the day i believe that turkey citizens care about the economy and the money they...
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i think classifying present erdogan -- president erdogan would be misrepresentation of this is voter base. -- his voter base. i think we should differentiate between his nationalism versus the ultra nationalism, which has been the case with this election . i think the kingmaker whether it is sinan ogan or ultranationalist voters is something we have to clarify. if he is a kingmaker that will be something we have to answer by answering whether he has the ability to direct all his voter base toward one candidate or not. i am not sure he has that ability. he himself has -- has said he is not 100% sure his voters will be directed toward either candidate. mohammed: you are talking about trying to differentiate between nationalism and ultra nationalism. if you have both of the major candidates, president erdogan and kemal kilicdaroglu who are both aligning themselves with figures of the ultranationalist parties who are taking anti-migration and anti-refugee stances, where does it put them going into the second round? >> the anti-refugee tendencies has been very loud in the turkish media an
i think classifying present erdogan -- president erdogan would be misrepresentation of this is voter base. -- his voter base. i think we should differentiate between his nationalism versus the ultra nationalism, which has been the case with this election . i think the kingmaker whether it is sinan ogan or ultranationalist voters is something we have to clarify. if he is a kingmaker that will be something we have to answer by answering whether he has the ability to direct all his voter base...
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erdogan. i'm sorry for the situation in turkey. turkey has on its board, mr. assad, a mass murderer on a terrible scale and the west has done nothing. turkey has demanded for years and years that there be a safe haven and a no-fly zone established on its border. this is what nato should have done. since we left them in the lurch turkey has been trying to pursue its own course, supporting everyone who will fight including i.s. now they have turned against i.s. and that is a good thing. instead of saying this is a good thing let's support them now we say they must not attack the pkk. why mustn't they? it is not a militant organization it is a terrorist organization. turkey has a right to attack terrorist organizations -- end of story. peter: turkey's largest army in the region and has the backing of nato and the u.s. it has a sputtering but strong economy. it doesn't sound like a company that needs to be defended. mr. posener: what turkey needs is solidarity with its nato partners. they were in
erdogan. i'm sorry for the situation in turkey. turkey has on its board, mr. assad, a mass murderer on a terrible scale and the west has done nothing. turkey has demanded for years and years that there be a safe haven and a no-fly zone established on its border. this is what nato should have done. since we left them in the lurch turkey has been trying to pursue its own course, supporting everyone who will fight including i.s. now they have turned against i.s. and that is a good thing. instead...
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erdogan. on the night of july 15, 2016, tanks rolled through istanbul, blocking roads and bridges, while jets bombed government buildings, leaving at least 240 people dead. the coup failed. in its aftermath, the government instigated a crackdown, detaining or firing thousands of civil servants, professors, and journalists. arrests continue, yet now, resistance seems to be on the rise. critics are taking to the streets. one year on, erdogan under pressure? that's what we want to talk about "quadriga," with our guests. it is a pleasure to welcome antje bauer. she is a former journalist who reported from turkey for german media. she's now project manager at the dw academy, responsible for media training for middle eastern journalists. she says, "erdogan is coming under increasing pressure, but unfortunately, there is no political alternative yet." and it's great to have ulrike herrmann on the show once again. she's the business editor at the berlin daily, "taz." she says, " erdogan's only in dang
erdogan. on the night of july 15, 2016, tanks rolled through istanbul, blocking roads and bridges, while jets bombed government buildings, leaving at least 240 people dead. the coup failed. in its aftermath, the government instigated a crackdown, detaining or firing thousands of civil servants, professors, and journalists. arrests continue, yet now, resistance seems to be on the rise. critics are taking to the streets. one year on, erdogan under pressure? that's what we want to talk about...
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erdogan. gulen is kind of a preacher, now he's living in the u.s., and he has a huge support in the country. he used to have a bigger audience. they were like governing the country in an unofficial coalition, mr. erdogan's political movement. one day at the end of 2011, they had a fight. we still don't know why they started to fight. they started to fight each other. they started to kill each other in some manners. after that, the fight is getting bigger and bigger. now that we had the result in 2016 as a military coup. melinda: and you were -- bulent: yes i had been blamed. , one day they knocked down my door and arrested me, and took me to the police station and i was put in a cell. i was blamed for being part of the military coup. it was the silliest thing i've ever heard in my life. i was one of the journalists marching against the gulenists. when the gulenists, policeman, and the judge were arresting our friends in 2010, i was in the streets criticizing them. we all know that is the reaso
erdogan. gulen is kind of a preacher, now he's living in the u.s., and he has a huge support in the country. he used to have a bigger audience. they were like governing the country in an unofficial coalition, mr. erdogan's political movement. one day at the end of 2011, they had a fight. we still don't know why they started to fight. they started to fight each other. they started to kill each other in some manners. after that, the fight is getting bigger and bigger. now that we had the result...
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erdogan did away with that. most people, most observers felt turkey under erdogan was moving towards democracy, not away from it. wereurse, kemalists screaming, it is the end of democracy. it was the end of the deep state, the end of the ability of generals to stage a coup when things were not moving as they wanted. that was a good thing. the question is, will the deep state be replaced by an a.k. deep state? i think we need to wait and see. that would be a terrible thing. melinda: kemalism is a reference to the separatist republic established by mustafa kemal ataturk almost a century ago. the military has seen itself as a pillar of that order. this time, the coup failed. as mentioned, there have been previous coups that succeeded. this one failed. do the events of this past week deal a crippling blow to the military and the old secularist order? >> for decades, the turkish army has guaranteed a separation of church and state in turkey. it also plays a major economic role in the country. it is a shareholder in c
erdogan did away with that. most people, most observers felt turkey under erdogan was moving towards democracy, not away from it. wereurse, kemalists screaming, it is the end of democracy. it was the end of the deep state, the end of the ability of generals to stage a coup when things were not moving as they wanted. that was a good thing. the question is, will the deep state be replaced by an a.k. deep state? i think we need to wait and see. that would be a terrible thing. melinda: kemalism is...
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they name erdogan, they labeled erdogan as an islamist erdogan is not an islamist. erdogan is an autocratic leader who wants to stay in power for for a long time. so he he uses everything. one day he wakes up and he says, i'm keeping the interest because of islam. and next day he says, i'm doing it to to to enlarge the turkish economy. so that's not the islam is not the reason, that's not the rules of islam to use them in the economy. what he wants to do is having is small interest rates, try to grow the economy with cheap money with cheap loans and with cheap credit. that's the that's the only way he knows. but with his a local and international politics, it's not easy to have new investments in turkish economy and we can't improve our economy with with his that rules it's not about islam, it's his that's his way to stay in power as an autocrat. so, cnn erdogan obviously is breaking with economic orthodoxy by continually lowering interest rates but could there be method in this madness? might he in fact, uh get an economic turnaround, as we just said, bulent says,
they name erdogan, they labeled erdogan as an islamist erdogan is not an islamist. erdogan is an autocratic leader who wants to stay in power for for a long time. so he he uses everything. one day he wakes up and he says, i'm keeping the interest because of islam. and next day he says, i'm doing it to to to enlarge the turkish economy. so that's not the islam is not the reason, that's not the rules of islam to use them in the economy. what he wants to do is having is small interest rates, try...
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erdogan. issue is -- second issue is the turkish voters -- erdogan told them not to vote for them. let's think. spd, whoon't vote for will gain from that? never work. so it's a pity. the third thing is, let's not vote for these three parties. let's talk about three other parties. ae party calls erdogan terrorist several times. >> the leftist party. >> liberals called erdogan -- compared erdogan, compared the coup attempt with the fire. thehe short choice is racists. they don't want the turks. so what can the turkish people for here? it's a silly offer. it won't work. understand why the german community is being crazy. >> let me ask you this, given that, it sounds like the consequences of this for the german election actually be that strong. if the rhetoric that we're berlin -- is it perhaps also largely intended for domestic political consumption? we do have an election coming up. >> definitely. i think that for mr. schultz, instance, the leader of the democrats, it's great to be attacked by mr. erdogan. last time he was attacked, man in ampared to a concentration camp. being attac
erdogan. issue is -- second issue is the turkish voters -- erdogan told them not to vote for them. let's think. spd, whoon't vote for will gain from that? never work. so it's a pity. the third thing is, let's not vote for these three parties. let's talk about three other parties. ae party calls erdogan terrorist several times. >> the leftist party. >> liberals called erdogan -- compared erdogan, compared the coup attempt with the fire. thehe short choice is racists. they don't want...
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will belikely erdogan able to impose his vision on the erdogan society. i argue in the book that it is unlikely that he will be able to impose his vision on the entire turkish society. there are many experts on turkey in this room. i see many of my friends and former students from the state department. we have discussed this many times, it is a very complicated country with him a launch of political, at the, religious, and social groups. we saw this in sunday's referendum. a near majority is not a majority. we have a map of turkey. if we can pull it up a second. there you go. as you can see on the map, overwhelming number of turkish provinces along the coast and northwest representing an overwhelming percentage of turkey's gp voted against them. he lost istanbul, where he started his political career, which i track in my book, in 1994 when he became mayor. that is where he provided good government, cleaned up the city. it is why the turks decided to make an prime minister later on and help his rise to power. he lost that. he lost support in some of the ke
will belikely erdogan able to impose his vision on the erdogan society. i argue in the book that it is unlikely that he will be able to impose his vision on the entire turkish society. there are many experts on turkey in this room. i see many of my friends and former students from the state department. we have discussed this many times, it is a very complicated country with him a launch of political, at the, religious, and social groups. we saw this in sunday's referendum. a near majority is...
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erdoğan . turkish nato, which is towards the person in creating the same ring cultural and correcting, how is it possible that a country that comes with this tactic and this strategy in the field of foreign policy now in a smart way and in a way actually interacted and smartly managed to have an infrastructure with the western countries, specifically with america and a strategic interaction with the countries of the region, including egypt, saudi arabia, israel, iran, syria, and iraq, have created a new space for themselves through the support of the region and within their own spheres, this technique is used in the form of terrorism, internal terrorism, which has actually been a strategy of armed struggle for years , as having creates space and role mr. rashid, what lessons do you think can be learned from the results of the turkish elections, and the biggest lesson that can be learned in my opinion is that the turkish nation , despite all the problems they have, now has an inflation of 85 % .
erdoğan . turkish nato, which is towards the person in creating the same ring cultural and correcting, how is it possible that a country that comes with this tactic and this strategy in the field of foreign policy now in a smart way and in a way actually interacted and smartly managed to have an infrastructure with the western countries, specifically with america and a strategic interaction with the countries of the region, including egypt, saudi arabia, israel, iran, syria, and iraq, have...
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it is worth notin: recep tayyip erdogan. it is worth noting that _ recep tayyip erdogan. it is worth noting that kemal— recep tayyip erdogan. it is worth noting that kemal kilicdaroglu i noting that kemal kilicdaroglu managed to do something fairly impressive himself, he managed to bring together six opposition parties who did not really have any major connections with each other but managed to get them to coalesce around him as a candidate. he managed to get the selection to go to a second round, that has never happened before. he has had, despite potentially not managing to win the election, significant success none the less? i election, significant success none the less? ~ ., ,, ., , the less? i think so. it appears uuite the less? i think so. it appears quite clear— the less? i think so. it appears quite clear at _ the less? i think so. it appears quite clear at this _ the less? i think so. it appears quite clear at this stage - the less? i think so. it appears quite clear at this stage that i the less? i think so. it appears| quite clear at this stage that he has
it is worth notin: recep tayyip erdogan. it is worth noting that _ recep tayyip erdogan. it is worth noting that kemal— recep tayyip erdogan. it is worth noting that kemal kilicdaroglu i noting that kemal kilicdaroglu managed to do something fairly impressive himself, he managed to bring together six opposition parties who did not really have any major connections with each other but managed to get them to coalesce around him as a candidate. he managed to get the selection to go to a second...
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in terms of putin, erdogan— erdogan. in terms of putin, erdogan has been next to the united — erdogan has been next to the united states the most effective container of russia in a — effective container of russia in a of— effective container of russia in a of putin, erdogan has been next _ in a of putin, erdogan has been next to— in a of putin, erdogan has been next to the _ in a of putin, erdogan has been next to the united states the most — next to the united states the most effective container of lush — most effective container of lush enabled area around this country— lush enabled area around this country in _ lush enabled area around this country in the last half a decade _ country in the last half a decade. libya, north—west syria. _ decade. libya, north—west syria. the _ decade. libya, north—west syria, the caucasus, and of course _ syria, the caucasus, and of course in _ syria, the caucasus, and of course in ukraine. he has also been — course in ukraine. he has also been one _ course in ukra
in terms of putin, erdogan— erdogan. in terms of putin, erdogan has been next to the united — erdogan has been next to the united states the most effective container of russia in a — effective container of russia in a of— effective container of russia in a of putin, erdogan has been next _ in a of putin, erdogan has been next to— in a of putin, erdogan has been next to the _ in a of putin, erdogan has been next to the united states the most — next to the united states the most...
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this is a country that has elected erdogan. you go back and look at the history of erdogan. no one should be surprised that it's a secularists inside the military have decide to do take over. and to at least launch a coup. the concern that i have right now is that the coup doesn't look like it worked. so, if you go back to the last time this happened in 1997, the coup didn't work either but the prime minister was force to do resign within several months after that because he was weakened. i think what's going to happen, greta is one of two things. either if this coup, you know, cheaperly didn't work and local police loyal to erdogan are going to take to the streets and scare, i think. turkish people into following the rules and we will see from erdogan and his team an aggressive outreach to try to take back power in any way that he can. and the question is going to be is it going to become even worse in terms of freedoms and democracy inside turkey because erdogan is grabbing power or are the people going to say enough is enough and we're probably going to have citizen-on-ci
this is a country that has elected erdogan. you go back and look at the history of erdogan. no one should be surprised that it's a secularists inside the military have decide to do take over. and to at least launch a coup. the concern that i have right now is that the coup doesn't look like it worked. so, if you go back to the last time this happened in 1997, the coup didn't work either but the prime minister was force to do resign within several months after that because he was weakened. i...
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many members of that military have been jailed by president erdogan and prime minister erdogan before that. so there is a lot of tension. that could possibly be, but this is pure speculation, one of the reasons why an element in the turkish armed forces might want to launch a coup. but there are other reasons as well. at this point, i wouldn't at all blame the united states government for having been taken by surprise. the entire world's been taken by surprise by this. if anything, i think president obama has tried very hard to have a good relationship with president erdogan. he's been a difficult partner given his anti-democratic initiatives of the last six months or so, and turkey's been a difficult partner on syria as well. >> look, it's an important strategic obviously location for nato physically. how many nato assets are in turkey? how concerned should we be about them right now? >> reporter: well, the united states obviously is well known publicly has been operating out of turkish air bases against the islamic state. turkey is -- was one of the largest and most powerful and imp
many members of that military have been jailed by president erdogan and prime minister erdogan before that. so there is a lot of tension. that could possibly be, but this is pure speculation, one of the reasons why an element in the turkish armed forces might want to launch a coup. but there are other reasons as well. at this point, i wouldn't at all blame the united states government for having been taken by surprise. the entire world's been taken by surprise by this. if anything, i think...
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what did it lead to in erdoğan? well, we will not touch it. i know the situation in other regions there, the kursk problem, syria. yes, but to become such a successful peacemaker. i think that yes, it is for there is a way to remain in history p maximum let's finish the elections then, what is your vision of the old new erdogan and what new prospects does it open up for ukraine or problems do you know you asked about the fact that it was unexpected that erdogan was actually elected for i personally was surprised by the first round. i could not have predicted that the different social services painted completely different pictures, but when we looked at the actual schedule of who voted for whom and when we learned that the most vulnerable sections of the turkish population voted for erdogan, people who suffered from earthquakes voted for erdogan big business, which to a greater extent, by the way , grew and became a big business since erdogan voted for him, the question has ceased to be relevant as regards what expectations from dergan and in g
what did it lead to in erdoğan? well, we will not touch it. i know the situation in other regions there, the kursk problem, syria. yes, but to become such a successful peacemaker. i think that yes, it is for there is a way to remain in history p maximum let's finish the elections then, what is your vision of the old new erdogan and what new prospects does it open up for ukraine or problems do you know you asked about the fact that it was unexpected that erdogan was actually elected for i...
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this is what erdogan is doing in syria. the problem for erdogan is domestic. after the coup in 2016, erdogan turn turkey into a giant blog, systematic denial of rights -- who log -- using article threes are one of the penal code which makes it a crime to denigrate turkish is, to arrest political opponents. 100,000 civil servants were suspended. more than 50,000 people were arrested. turkey has more journalists in jail today than any of the country in the world. turkey has serious economic problems under the leadership of erdogan. i looked this morning, the turkish leader is trading at 5.7 to the u.s. dollar. a couple of years get it was just a little bit above two. foreign direct investment in turkey has all but evaporated. there's widespread corruption, and erdogan has found the best way to distract turks from this reality is demonizing and killing kurds. the setback that it the akp experienced in local elections in march and june is a measure of the fact that turks are growing disaffected with erdogan, with his obfuscation and his policies, creating a confli
this is what erdogan is doing in syria. the problem for erdogan is domestic. after the coup in 2016, erdogan turn turkey into a giant blog, systematic denial of rights -- who log -- using article threes are one of the penal code which makes it a crime to denigrate turkish is, to arrest political opponents. 100,000 civil servants were suspended. more than 50,000 people were arrested. turkey has more journalists in jail today than any of the country in the world. turkey has serious economic...
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worry president erdogan. the way this referendum has been framed in the international press is all about fraud, irregularities. the lse report -- god knows i've followed a lot of osc press conferences when i was living in armenia. those elections were really bad. yet, what they said yesterday, i was taken aback. i have never heard them sound this harsh before. imagining that president erdogan is feeling grateful to trump, i'm puzzled why president trump would give him that, being that he knows how desperate he was for that stamp of legitimacy. you would have thought that the united states would have leveraged that. so what happens next? in, thisit is so th majority, we can't talk about a stable situation. this means erdogan will continue to leverage foreign policy which is ill for the u.s., turkish relationship, and the u.s.-e.u. relationship. it also means that to deflect attention away from always big question marks about the legitimacy of the election, why he lost istanbul, he may embark on some crazy adve
worry president erdogan. the way this referendum has been framed in the international press is all about fraud, irregularities. the lse report -- god knows i've followed a lot of osc press conferences when i was living in armenia. those elections were really bad. yet, what they said yesterday, i was taken aback. i have never heard them sound this harsh before. imagining that president erdogan is feeling grateful to trump, i'm puzzled why president trump would give him that, being that he knows...
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i don't think erdogan read my book. happy to look at it in the q&a and i argue in the cannings that erdogan has become unassailable. half of turkey loves him and half of turkey loathes him. erdogan wants to shape turkey in his own image. i suggest that he's following what i call in quotes that is editor model. what is the ataturk model. education policy as a secular western european society. and erdogan wants to use the ataturk model, he wants to both emulate and replace ataturk, it would become in erdogan's vision, religious and middle eastern and conservative. but erdogan is a problem, atuturk was a military general and erdogan had a mandate, he had one until sunday, there's widespread consensus that election process was not fair and there's emerging consensus that there was we are -- irregularities. the vote does not alleviate it and exacerbates and it's split in the middle with proand anticamps. turkey as you know, many experts on turkey in this room. i see some of my friends and former students. we have discontinue
i don't think erdogan read my book. happy to look at it in the q&a and i argue in the cannings that erdogan has become unassailable. half of turkey loves him and half of turkey loathes him. erdogan wants to shape turkey in his own image. i suggest that he's following what i call in quotes that is editor model. what is the ataturk model. education policy as a secular western european society. and erdogan wants to use the ataturk model, he wants to both emulate and replace ataturk, it would...
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i told erdogan. this is not the solution. it was you, president erdogan who led the irish fighters flowing into begin with. >> senator graham. >> yes. >> why do you think that president trump listens to you when he wanted to quickly withdraw then and why he's not listening to you now, what specific assurances president erdogan made in the phone call that you participated in with president trump. >> president trump did not wake up two weeks ago and say hey erdogan, you can have syria. in december he announced the withdraw to president trump's credit. we reconfigured that withdraw and slowed in down and reassured the kurds that we are not going to abandon you. we are sympathetic to the problem. for us, they were allies. we are trying to accommodate both interests. what happens is erdogan called the president a couple of weeks ago and accused our general of slow walking of safe zone that we have created and lying and that he could not tolerate it anymore. it is not like president trump woke up one day and i am tired of syria and
i told erdogan. this is not the solution. it was you, president erdogan who led the irish fighters flowing into begin with. >> senator graham. >> yes. >> why do you think that president trump listens to you when he wanted to quickly withdraw then and why he's not listening to you now, what specific assurances president erdogan made in the phone call that you participated in with president trump. >> president trump did not wake up two weeks ago and say hey erdogan, you...
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erdogan they are dependent on turkey and on -- they are dependent on them and on erdogan 's good behavior. they just hate themselves for being dependent on turkey. that is why all this self-hate comes up with this satirical kind of thing. i think that is the underlined. peter: ok, that is how german steel. let's find out how some mental -- members of the turkish communities are feeling when we go to the german district with a big turkish community. [video clip] the berlin turkish community believes no one in this country is entitled to absolutely unlimited freedom. one person's freedom ends where the next persons freedom begins. ♪ we can't express our opinions. that is not democracy. the past has got to be free, no matter -- press has got to be free no matter what they write, but she has to have some limits. ♪ [and video clip] peter: we mentioned it, there are certainly a lot of people saying that there are perhaps racist anti-turkish undertones about this poem from jan bohmermann. i agree. i thought the same thing. i thought it was a step too far. i felt it. peter: is it a racist how
erdogan they are dependent on turkey and on -- they are dependent on them and on erdogan 's good behavior. they just hate themselves for being dependent on turkey. that is why all this self-hate comes up with this satirical kind of thing. i think that is the underlined. peter: ok, that is how german steel. let's find out how some mental -- members of the turkish communities are feeling when we go to the german district with a big turkish community. [video clip] the berlin turkish community...
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erdogan's phenomenon. and i think the best thing was to refuse to have any political collaboration with erdogan, and it was the right choice because as john mentioned, the future of kurds is directly linked to the future of democracy. if he had compromised, it would be against the whole idea of establishing a democratic turkey. so let me bring to your question and my first insight about the issue of morality. as i understand, more than half of erdogan's constituency, which means more than 25% of turkish voters are islamic conservatives. islam is important. islam is important, and erdogan makes the two almost the same thing. islam, islamism. the boundaries are in turkey. the educational system, there's strong emphasis on the schools. even the turkish police, we have seen videos on youtube, the turkish police are taking an oath referring to koran and allah and islam and et cetera. and akp people share these videos celebrating, and when they hear me criticizing, they say you're no longer a muslim. what kind o
erdogan's phenomenon. and i think the best thing was to refuse to have any political collaboration with erdogan, and it was the right choice because as john mentioned, the future of kurds is directly linked to the future of democracy. if he had compromised, it would be against the whole idea of establishing a democratic turkey. so let me bring to your question and my first insight about the issue of morality. as i understand, more than half of erdogan's constituency, which means more than 25%...
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i'm not sure is that erdogan would ally it. as somebody who works on peace building i'm profoundly opposed to political assassination. so let me just state clearly for the record i don't seat path to democracy in turkey running through that kind of action. but the turkish people are noble. part of the reason i've been to turkey so many times is because i have so many friends whom i admire greatly and i feel they want to restore turkey prowestern ties and the country's greatness. that can't happen with erdogan as a chief executive. >> we have time for one more question. yes, sir. [inaudible conversations] >> over 168 -- [inaudible] >> so i've never heard of your excellent writing about erdogan and i've read your excellent writing about isis links to erdogan government and m.i.t. but i afraid it is above to speculate why russian generals were ankara before the day. if you connect the dots did looks a lot like they were talking about security strategies that therm putting lists together of prowestern generals and security official
i'm not sure is that erdogan would ally it. as somebody who works on peace building i'm profoundly opposed to political assassination. so let me just state clearly for the record i don't seat path to democracy in turkey running through that kind of action. but the turkish people are noble. part of the reason i've been to turkey so many times is because i have so many friends whom i admire greatly and i feel they want to restore turkey prowestern ties and the country's greatness. that can't...
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the ideal type of erdogan is if he can, and the ideal situation is if erdogan can use the kurdish region of syria as a place to resettle refugees and return refugees to syria, and take advantage of it and settle there, currently in this part of northern syria . in idlib , we have a problem with groups that are close to the rebel groups that have been active in syria for years, but the kurds are intellectually a little different from them, and we have islamic fundamentalism . refugees are people who can live a normal life . i am worried about this that if the policy of forced return of refugees to my country and arab regions becomes extreme, we will see ethnic conflicts, conflicts that will develop into the daily life of citizens, and he said that he will continue, and we have established contact with mr. farhad, a lebanese expert on french international issues. muhammad, messenger of god, i do not have mr. farhad's voice. hello, viewers of the good news network, mr. muhammad , we are talking in syria. if you are talking, i was on your next news and did not hear your conversation with a d
the ideal type of erdogan is if he can, and the ideal situation is if erdogan can use the kurdish region of syria as a place to resettle refugees and return refugees to syria, and take advantage of it and settle there, currently in this part of northern syria . in idlib , we have a problem with groups that are close to the rebel groups that have been active in syria for years, but the kurds are intellectually a little different from them, and we have islamic fundamentalism . refugees are people...
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erdogan needs to pay attention to that. because of what just happened last night he sets, in my opinion, uneasy. >> major general bob scale, thank you very much for putting this in perspective for us. >> caller: thank you, greg. >>> as we mentioned a moment ago, we're awaiting a news conference, not from president erdogan, but the prime minister who is going to be speaking before television cameras and microphones. we will have interpretation via skynews out of europe. so as soon as that begins we'll bring it to you live. in the meantime, this morning, at least 90 people are dead in this military coup attempt in turkey. >> more than 1500 arrested as president erdogan insists he's in control. we'll bring you more of our special coverage continuing next. stay with us. >>> more than 90 people, at least 90 people have been killed during the attempted coup in turkey, and 1500 members of the military, according to the state-run media in istanbul has reportedly been detained. the president insists he's in charge and that the coup
erdogan needs to pay attention to that. because of what just happened last night he sets, in my opinion, uneasy. >> major general bob scale, thank you very much for putting this in perspective for us. >> caller: thank you, greg. >>> as we mentioned a moment ago, we're awaiting a news conference, not from president erdogan, but the prime minister who is going to be speaking before television cameras and microphones. we will have interpretation via skynews out of europe. so...
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why because they do not need an independent erdogan, they need either a subordinate erdogan or to there was instability, that's why the economy is undermined, that's why the sanctions that the americans are the americans are velessandrov. they will continue to impose everything on them in order to force them to follow their own logics, and one of the main ones. uh, so to speak , the idea of erdogan, which was voiced at a huge rally, which gathered more than 300,000 people. it was the idea that you need to go back to the roots, said you need to go back to the economic breakthroughs that he started with, which he won at the beginning of the 2000s. big little remark this leader of the national parties that supported erdogan allowed him to stand as a candidate to gain strength. he could not oppose the national leader of turkey, he is not a turk, he is an azerbaijani, azerbaijan aliyeva supports erdogan. he had no choice. that is why he cannot oppose the national leader of turkey , erdogan, in turkey, therefore he supported him, among other things, in a strategic sense in a tacti
why because they do not need an independent erdogan, they need either a subordinate erdogan or to there was instability, that's why the economy is undermined, that's why the sanctions that the americans are the americans are velessandrov. they will continue to impose everything on them in order to force them to follow their own logics, and one of the main ones. uh, so to speak , the idea of erdogan, which was voiced at a huge rally, which gathered more than 300,000 people. it was...
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kilicdaroglu and president erdogan. so it's very likely that they will not be a landslide victory no matter who wins. whether -- especially for the first round. my assessment, and i know we don't have time to discuss all of this, but my experience is that president erdogan will indeed win the first round with a comparatively comfortable margin. i don't -- my consideration of a comfortable lead is somewhere between two points and up. as opposed to the dynamics of the campaigns, i think that the opposition has kind of, what they try to present as a group of difference of opinions, or different backgrounds, people coming together, is not being -- now being perceived as eight different people trying to compete for the same seat. and they have demonstrated i think a very bad move on their part. they have demonstrated in the last 1.5 months of campaigning there are definitely a lot of issues on which they cannot agree, and the voters are puzzled, if these guys win, if they sit at the presidential table, how are they going to
kilicdaroglu and president erdogan. so it's very likely that they will not be a landslide victory no matter who wins. whether -- especially for the first round. my assessment, and i know we don't have time to discuss all of this, but my experience is that president erdogan will indeed win the first round with a comparatively comfortable margin. i don't -- my consideration of a comfortable lead is somewhere between two points and up. as opposed to the dynamics of the campaigns, i think that the...
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what is erdogan hoping to achieve in germany? yulia: looking back at what happened today, this is one of the most controversial, if not the most controversial state visit to germany this year. quite a number of scandals we saw today, and that outburst of anger by mr. erdogan, that charlotte was just mentioning, again, these are just reports, we have not been at the banquet, we have not listened to the speech, but this is probably not exactly what he was hoping for. for sure he was hoping for glamorous pictures. he was received with military honors earlier today by frank-walter steinmeier, the german president, he was shaking hands with merkel and he wants these pictures because it shows he is respected and received as a statesman here in germany, in europe's economic powerhouse. and my feeling was that he was looking forward to these kind of pictures to reassure financial markets, to regain trust to show that he is among europeans and is well respected there. sarah: a difficult time for the country. the lira has tanked, economic
what is erdogan hoping to achieve in germany? yulia: looking back at what happened today, this is one of the most controversial, if not the most controversial state visit to germany this year. quite a number of scandals we saw today, and that outburst of anger by mr. erdogan, that charlotte was just mentioning, again, these are just reports, we have not been at the banquet, we have not listened to the speech, but this is probably not exactly what he was hoping for. for sure he was hoping for...
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during this time, erdogan's government, now the members of erdogan's government and erdogan himself. . very spicy regarding netanyahu's government, especially erdoğan has taken extremely harsh positions towards netanyahu and has introduced him as equal to hitler, but the fact is that during these 6 months, contrary to these rhetorics that happened in turkey and the turkish government based on statistics announced by the ministry of commerce of turkey show the significant growth of exports from turkey to the occupied territories. according to the list announced by the ministry of commerce, from october 7 , 2023 to march 2024, that is, last month , approximately 2 billion and 35 million. the volume of turkey's exports to the occupied territories was only in last march, that is, last month , we saw the highest growth in the last 6 months , the volume of turkey's exports to the occupied territories was about 437 million dollars, but in connection with this list that you said, yes. there is a lot of talk about this list. 54 items of goods have been announced . one of the important things
during this time, erdogan's government, now the members of erdogan's government and erdogan himself. . very spicy regarding netanyahu's government, especially erdoğan has taken extremely harsh positions towards netanyahu and has introduced him as equal to hitler, but the fact is that during these 6 months, contrary to these rhetorics that happened in turkey and the turkish government based on statistics announced by the ministry of commerce of turkey show the significant growth of exports from...
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erdogan... one the requirements _ course? erdogan... one the requirements for _ course? erdogan... one the requirements for finland i course? erdogan... one the l requirements for finland were course? erdogan... one the - requirements for finland were easy. severing ties with the pkk... sweden has, over the year, severing ties with the pkk... sweden has, overthe year, much severing ties with the pkk... sweden has, over the year, much deeper and broader ties with the pkk organisations, and it is going to take... the expectation is, when sweden passes a new anti—terrorism bill, that erdogan could be willing to do this. but, this will be an early test of whether he is willing to make any compromise to make this a stronghold in nato. he to make any compromise to make this a stronghold in nato._ a stronghold in nato. he has been foruain a stronghold in nato. he has been forging stronger— a stronghold in nato. he has been forging stronger relationships i a stronghold in nato. he has beenj forging stronger relationships with putin and xijinping, do you think this will continue, and if
erdogan... one the requirements _ course? erdogan... one the requirements for _ course? erdogan... one the requirements for finland i course? erdogan... one the l requirements for finland were course? erdogan... one the - requirements for finland were easy. severing ties with the pkk... sweden has, over the year, severing ties with the pkk... sweden has, overthe year, much severing ties with the pkk... sweden has, over the year, much deeper and broader ties with the pkk organisations, and it is...
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like dolan, the ghoolan movement backed recep tayyip erdogan. and helped to get the ak party elected, before they fell out and media outlets were crit equal. the government calls ghoolanists a parallel state. news rooms affiliated with them were arrested. >> translation: the organization is linked to broadcast, newspaper and television. and they openly report against the government. before an election they report news in a manner that supports the opposition. they are being investigated by the judiciary. we, in the administration believe it's important to leave it to the judiciary. >> first of all, the coolanist does not accept are the media. there's no such an operation. the main group may take inspiration from ghoolan inside. in terms of ownership, they have no impact on any of these. >> when coolanist news outlets fuelled the wrath of the government. denying that it's interfering with the judicial process, the ghoolanists forget a piece of context, which is difficult to deny. >> >> translation: if ghoolanist media are in recep tayyip erdogan'
like dolan, the ghoolan movement backed recep tayyip erdogan. and helped to get the ak party elected, before they fell out and media outlets were crit equal. the government calls ghoolanists a parallel state. news rooms affiliated with them were arrested. >> translation: the organization is linked to broadcast, newspaper and television. and they openly report against the government. before an election they report news in a manner that supports the opposition. they are being investigated...
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erdogan. e, in the best case, i won, in my opinion, 51 52%, that is, the country, in principle, is quite seriously divided in terms of choosing a course, and there is a dichotomy there. yes, the idea of how turkey should develop, so i i perceive, as quite uh, the usual phenomena for turkish politics. thank you, but a part of the country would really like to be split, and the secular course of alya ataturk, the other supports the conservative erdogan , apollinary sergeevna what do you think, who will win, the second, although naturally, we cannot predict anything with certain certainty, because uh hmm because on the one hand uh, indeed most of the population supports the incumbent president, who uh, as he is the incumbent president has uh, behind him is the experience of demonstrating his management, that is, the experience of real deeds, but also, indeed, almost half of the turkish society supports his opponent, and uh, at the moment it is very difficult to predict anything. the thing is
erdogan. e, in the best case, i won, in my opinion, 51 52%, that is, the country, in principle, is quite seriously divided in terms of choosing a course, and there is a dichotomy there. yes, the idea of how turkey should develop, so i i perceive, as quite uh, the usual phenomena for turkish politics. thank you, but a part of the country would really like to be split, and the secular course of alya ataturk, the other supports the conservative erdogan , apollinary sergeevna what do you...
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erdogan is make and sell cars. turkey has to become a hub for google antipasti that goes through an open society and a liberal v. i argued in my book, the homer was to get to that of the society, economy and open society to the new liberal democratic order, one that would provide for freedom in the two halves of turkey that i'll discuss that in a minute that is freedom of religion or the religious path and freedom from religion for the secular half and that this new constitution with provide broad liberty for all citizen. i concluded that the perennial secular religious tension in the bird of the kurdish problem inside and outside of the country, turkey within our, avoid idling, economy and become a great power. i don't think erdogan wrote my book, so i wrote this one now, the crisis of turkey. that may tell you where it's heading. the book is a story of the consolidation in turkey since 2003 when he became prime minister. attract various steps. happy to look at it in the q&a. i argued that erdogan has become as un
erdogan is make and sell cars. turkey has to become a hub for google antipasti that goes through an open society and a liberal v. i argued in my book, the homer was to get to that of the society, economy and open society to the new liberal democratic order, one that would provide for freedom in the two halves of turkey that i'll discuss that in a minute that is freedom of religion or the religious path and freedom from religion for the secular half and that this new constitution with provide...
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who is a former ally of the president erdogan. other mediation organizations with links to the moeft has been taken over-- movement has been taken over as well. last year the government accused twoed tors from the newspaper of treason for publishing information about weapons transfers by the turkish secret service to renl fighters in syria. then when-- rebel fighters in syria. then when ordered the release from prison, president erdogan said he would not honor the ruling. as for outside pressure on the president erdogan, his critics say there's search not enough of it. they blame that on the wider refugee story. the e.u. needs turkey these days to help limit the flow of the refugees into e.u. so they're going easy on the president. later a feature interview with the editor whose fate, depending on who you believe, rests either with the courts or the president. but first the wider media story in turkey. including some of the voices the government has just silenced. our starting point this week is istanbul. the front page of the big
who is a former ally of the president erdogan. other mediation organizations with links to the moeft has been taken over-- movement has been taken over as well. last year the government accused twoed tors from the newspaper of treason for publishing information about weapons transfers by the turkish secret service to renl fighters in syria. then when-- rebel fighters in syria. then when ordered the release from prison, president erdogan said he would not honor the ruling. as for outside...
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erdogan. the fragmentation erdogan has been severely trying since the peace process will be significant. i think the challenge, if any, i don't want to paint too much of a grim picture, if any, will come from outside turkey. >> excellent. again, showing it's difficult to extract domestic and foreign policy in turkey. >> thanks for the question. in that case i've been critical of my colleagues studying elections in central asia because they study something which does not matter at all. they say whenever you say someone you don't die before finding your self in his or her shoes. i find myself in the same position discussing turkish elections which do not matter at all. because erdogan will never do with any electoral results. he will rig it, he will cancel it. he has the power. no one can challenge him. he has full control over the media. he has full control of the economy. he has full control of beaurocra beaurocracy. so i don't think elections matter in turkey. what i think matters is economy.
erdogan. the fragmentation erdogan has been severely trying since the peace process will be significant. i think the challenge, if any, i don't want to paint too much of a grim picture, if any, will come from outside turkey. >> excellent. again, showing it's difficult to extract domestic and foreign policy in turkey. >> thanks for the question. in that case i've been critical of my colleagues studying elections in central asia because they study something which does not matter at...
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erdogan and putin are both pragmatic and flexible leaders and i would expect erdogan would try to keep relations positive with putin. the revival of the grain corridor is important for erdogan. one for keeping food prices down. that is important because now local elections are coming up in march. in addition to that, erdogan has been branding himself as someone who can talk to both the west and russia. this has been important for him. also domestically, that has been given him prestige. so he will try to convince western actors to allow russian exports to reach global markets and the russian agricultural bank to be connected to the swift system again. perhaps erdogan's now closer relationship to the west can pay off and be useful in actually benefiting russia. >> michael, president erdogan today said moscow has a right to refuse the deal in its current form because it was not there. at the same time, he was the one who negotiated the deal in the first place for the united nations. how do you explain this change in tone? >> i think what happened months before the deal, was the russians
erdogan and putin are both pragmatic and flexible leaders and i would expect erdogan would try to keep relations positive with putin. the revival of the grain corridor is important for erdogan. one for keeping food prices down. that is important because now local elections are coming up in march. in addition to that, erdogan has been branding himself as someone who can talk to both the west and russia. this has been important for him. also domestically, that has been given him prestige. so he...